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Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by the Collegian or its editorial board. Colorado streets are struggling to contain the sheer volume of traffic that appears to have come from nowhere. Naturally, this rage-inducing trend is accompanied by an … → Read More
Editor’s Note: All opinion section content reflects the views of the individual author only and does not represent a stance taken by the Collegian or its editorial board. In the age of social media and universal access to information, image has become a huge issue when presenting political candidates to the American public. The democrats … → Read More
‘Tis the season – the leaves are changing color, Mother Nature cannot decide if she wants it to be 25 or 75 degrees Fahrenheit and midterms are upon the Colorado State campus, which can only mean one thing: fall. Fall means that the ski slopes many students have been waiting patiently for are no longer … → Read More
As part of the Pride Resource Center’s LGBT history month, Kay Ulanday Barrett was invited to Colorado State University by RamEvents to give the keynote speech as an end to a month of activities. To call it a speech, however, is somewhat misleading, according to Barrett. “I don’t really like keynote ‘speeches’, so this is … → Read More
Dual-Title Ph.D. holder Cori Wong will be the featured lecturer in the annual Harriet Patsy Boyer Scholarship Lecture and Reception coming up on Oct. 26 from 4 p.m.-6 p.m. in the Long’s Peak Room of the Lory Student Center. The lecture, entitled “Positive Philosophy and Politics,” will focus on how to utilize a positive philosophy … → Read More
A man killed in an apartment fire early Saturday morning in Fort Collins has become the second Fort Collins resident to be killed in a fire in two weeks. In a post on their official Facebook page, Poudre Fire Authority wrote that crews were dispatched to the Cammire condo complex at 2115 W. Plum Street. … → Read More
Colorado State University has responded to the news that Doug Max, an athletic administrator at CSU, and his wife, Cindy, lost their daughter in a fire by setting up an assistance fund for the family. A fire that broke out in a home in southwest Fort Collins around 4:40 a.m. Oct. 8 resulted in the … → Read More